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 SE VENT Y-FIR ST CONGRESS. SEss. II. CH. 289 . 1930 . 359 TITLE IL-POST OFFICE DEPARTMENT The following su ms are approp riated in con formity with the Act me tt ap Office D. propriations, of July 2, 1836 (U. S. C., title 5, sec. 380, title 39, sec. 786), for the fls Volyea r, 1931 .so Post Of fice Departm ent for the f iscal year en ding June 30, 1931, U.S.c.,p.49. namely POST OFFICE DEPARTMENT ; WASHINGTON, DISTRICT OF COLUMBIA OFFICE OF THE POSTMASTER GENERAL Postmaster General, $15,000 ; for personal services in the office of the Postmaster General in the District of Columbia, $217,990 ; in all, $232,990. When specifically approved by the Postmaster General, transfers may be made between the appropriations or allocations of appropria- tions in this title under the respective ju risdiction Of any bureau, office, institution, or service, in order to meet increases in compensa- tion resulting from the reallocation by the Personnel Classification Board of positions under any such organization unit. PO ST OFFICE DEP AR TME NT BUILDINGS SALARIE S IN BUREAUS AND OFFICES Department ex. penses . Postmaster General's Office. Postmaster General, and office p ersonnel. Tran sfers al lowed be - tween appropriations for bureaus, etc ., to meet reallocation in- creases. Department build- ings. F,or personal services in the District of Columbia for the care, Personal services, op- maintenance, and protection of the main Post Office Department erating force. Build ing, the Wash ington City P ost Office B uilding, and the mail equipment shops building, $275,745. De part ment bur eaus and offices. For personal services in the District of Columbia in bureaus and Allotments for sonal services. offices of the Post Office Department i n not to exceed the following amounts, respectively Office of the First Assistant Postmaster General, $526,860. Office of the Second Assistant Postmaster General, $409,180. Office of the Third Assistant Postmaster General, $752,010. Office of the Fourth Assista nt Postmaster General, $314, 270. Office of the Solicitor for the Post Office Department, $67,540. Office of the chief inspector, $192,500. Office of the purchasing agent ., $37,390. Bureau of Accounts, $42,430. CO NTIN GEN T EXPENSES, POS T OFFICE DEP ART MEN T For stationery and blank books, index and guide cards, folders, and binding devices, including purchase of free penalty envelopes, $20,000 . For fuel and repairs to heating, lighting, ice, and power plant, including repairs to elevators, purchase and exchange of tools and electrical supplies, and removal of ashes, $50,000. For telegraphing, $6,500. For miscell aneous items, including pu rchase, exch ange, mainte- nance, and repair of typewriters, adding machines, and other labor- saving devices ; not to exceed $3,000 for purchase, exchange, hire, and maintenance of motor trucks and motor-driven passenger-carry- ing vehicles ; street-car fares not exceeding $540 ; plumbing ; repairs to department buildings ; floor coverings ; postage stamps for corre- sp ondence addressed abroad, whi ch is not exempt under articl e 47 of the London convention of the Universal Postal Union, $56,000 ; and of such sum of $56,000, not exceeding $14,500 may be expended for p er- Department contin- gent expenses. Stationery. Heating, lig hti ng, power, etc. T eleg rap hing. Miscellaneous. Vehicles. Postage. Vol. 44, p. 2243.

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